Adam, I opened it with the trial version of WinRAR, which comes in versions for several OS types. That's the software Windows XP recommended when I tried to open the file, and it's also recommended in this article (along with a couple others).

acowkickedme, mad props for pulling this project together. I'm loading the songs into my music player right now; so excited to hear them!

these are the unzipped mp3s, you can download *or* stream from this drop. You can also click "Dropcast" on the right side of the page and all the tracks will import directly into iTunes (very cool feature).

Poor Academics: I dig the german Norwegian take on it.
Hannah: As I said, beautiful voice
El Nombre: a nice, solid take on the original.
Dan: (this is me. I think I did great . It isn't entirely an accident that my voice is kind of drowned out.)
Bellweather: I like the opening lines sung like that, and the understated guitar support.
Valrus: I thought it was going to be a pretty traditional version, but I like how you built up the supporting instruments. I should have done more of that in my version.
Smith Family: the harmonica made me think "Midnight Train to Georgia." Then I realized how appropriate that was.
Beatrice: haha, small hands. nice. Some of those lines you hit very powerfully. And I like the trail off at the end.
Mr. Motte: is this the cassio version? It makes the solo stick out nicely.
Waylaid: beautiful guitar playing. But are sure that the feeling of being in motion again isn't the most depressing thing about coming home to you? The song takes on new meaning as a dirge.
Bachelors: very 90's garage rock. And I mean that in a good way.

Great job, everyone. I like this a lot more that I thought I would. I mean, who would want to listen to a bunch of versions of the same song? I'm not sure if we're just better/more creative musicians than I thought we were, or if the song just stands up really well to punishment.

QuoteziselIs there a reason my track didn't make it on the project? For some reason I thought all the submissions would be on there.

did you email me? i took all the tracks i received. i'm really sorry if i missed yours, dude.

Yeah, I emailed you and all. I think I remember getting a reply back too. I guess it just slipped through the cracks. If anyone wants to hear/download my versions you can find it here:
[www.myspace.com]

joeh: I love the electro-funk version. I don't really like that style of music, but I had to listen to it several times. Great energy and weird synth.
zisel: I like the old church organ intro, and the zelda-ish organ thing at the end.
tkurata: I don't really like remixes, so I'll just trust everybody else who says that it is a wonderful remix. I do dig the background music, though.